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View Poll Results: Non-resident multiplier?

Voters

49. You may not vote on this poll

1x, same price as residents

24.08%

2-7x, (ex.5x, $50 res elk tag, $250 non-res)

2755.10%

8-12x (ex.10x, $50 res, $500 non-res)

1938.78%

>13x, as much as possible, 43x or more in some cases (ex.$20 res, $794 non-res)

Did you not get enough feed back in the 9 page post you had? I would be happy to pay double what I pay now. I would also be happy if the price of a NR tag doubled. The bottom line is just like your last thread this one may get a few people riled up but it won't change a thing this fall.

It is very apparent that this is the time of year there are some that have way to much time on thier hands. This whole thing about the high prices of non-res tags is getting very old. Like i posted in the other piss & moan thread, once you choose to justify the cost of a hunting adventure maybe it's time to take up golf. Save your nickles, cut costs where you can and enjoy!!!!!!!!

You honestly think 36 people should change the way states out west price their tags. Your little poll hasn't reached the hundreds of thousands of resident hunters in these states. Eastmans would slit their own throats by trying to push something like this. There is a reason no one else has commented on this thread.

My unit has a new tag this year. It's for bucks, and it's the same time as the muzzleloader season, but you can use a rifle. The catch is you have to hunt above treeline. So, muzzleloader hunters (me) are at a real disadvantage now. Hopefully, it will free up some ML tags now. Most were only hunting a ML so they could hunt the ML season.

Hunting in states other than your own over a 10 year period, $10,000 or more easily.
Renting a Uhaul and moving out west $400.
Deposit on a new rental house $1,000.
Being able to hunt in your new home state as a resident, and saving yourself the anguish of paying non-resident fee's, Priceless.